The U.S. Bankruptcy court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled in the case of City of Chicago v. Norman Paul Wexler, 12 A 338, that the Chapter 7 trustee could not intervene in the adversary proceeding filed by the City of Chicago against the debtor, Norman Paul Wexler, because the trustee was not timely in filing his motion to intervene and the Chapter 7 trustee could not intervene as a matter of right because there is no federal statute in this case which grants the trustee the unconditional right to intervene.